QuasiMondo
08-02-2006, 03:09 AM
Most of you folks might not remember me. I posted once a while back when I joined and introduced you guys to my '91 Galant VR-4, and then promptly fell off the face of the planet (my bad).
Well, now I'm back, and I've got lots of pics for you guys. And so goes the story of 931.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0090.jpg
When it rolled off of the flatbed and into my driveway late last winter, it was nothing more than a shell. It had no engine or transmission, and the interior was badly deteriorated from sitting in the sun for 3 years. But it was rust free, no major damage, and it was a beautiful blank canvas.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0091.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0099.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0094.jpg
My plans for this car were modest at best. Find an engine, find a transmission, dump in a Evo3 16G, paint it up, and have a nice clean 'old school' car that I can show off. But then I started finding deals all over the place.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/New%20Parts/DSCF0008.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/New%20Parts/DSCF0010.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0193.jpg
So much for those plans. It didn't take long for me to revise the situation and change direction. Instead of a nice looking car to putter about, I decided to build up a nice looking car that would leave their jaws hanging when I blow by them. And it would remain stock looking, right down to the 15" factory wheels.
On the interior, I pulled out the worn seats, ugly whiteface gauge cluster and a-pillar gauge pod. In went a stock cluster, some reconditioned leather seats, and a set of gauges that I call 'factory aftermarket'. Note the period correct audio system.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0188.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0189.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0291.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/Clipboard01-1.jpg
Underneath the hood, the sleeper theme continues. The intercooler and piping was painted to stay hidden behind the bumper. The Precision Turbo was internally gated so no huge wastegate gives away it's potential, and the stock blow-off valve remains recirculated to avoid the familiar "chirp" of a turbocharged engine.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0315.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0357.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0316.jpg
On the outside, other than a new grille, the car keeps its stock appearance.
So there you have it. I'm still doing the shakedown on the car and working out the bugs so no times at the track yet. The boost has been kept at it's 15 psi minimum, but even at that low setting it's been running as fast as my old Talon that had pushed 21 psi out of a 16G, so I figure I'm on the right track. I don't plan on taking it down the quarter mile too many times as I'm focused more on road courses, so once I have the engine sorted, my focus will be on suspension and maybe I'll get around to painting it too.
Well, now I'm back, and I've got lots of pics for you guys. And so goes the story of 931.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0090.jpg
When it rolled off of the flatbed and into my driveway late last winter, it was nothing more than a shell. It had no engine or transmission, and the interior was badly deteriorated from sitting in the sun for 3 years. But it was rust free, no major damage, and it was a beautiful blank canvas.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0091.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0099.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0094.jpg
My plans for this car were modest at best. Find an engine, find a transmission, dump in a Evo3 16G, paint it up, and have a nice clean 'old school' car that I can show off. But then I started finding deals all over the place.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/New%20Parts/DSCF0008.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/New%20Parts/DSCF0010.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0193.jpg
So much for those plans. It didn't take long for me to revise the situation and change direction. Instead of a nice looking car to putter about, I decided to build up a nice looking car that would leave their jaws hanging when I blow by them. And it would remain stock looking, right down to the 15" factory wheels.
On the interior, I pulled out the worn seats, ugly whiteface gauge cluster and a-pillar gauge pod. In went a stock cluster, some reconditioned leather seats, and a set of gauges that I call 'factory aftermarket'. Note the period correct audio system.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0188.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0189.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0291.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/Clipboard01-1.jpg
Underneath the hood, the sleeper theme continues. The intercooler and piping was painted to stay hidden behind the bumper. The Precision Turbo was internally gated so no huge wastegate gives away it's potential, and the stock blow-off valve remains recirculated to avoid the familiar "chirp" of a turbocharged engine.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0315.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0357.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/quasimondo/91%20Galant%20VF-4/DSCF0316.jpg
On the outside, other than a new grille, the car keeps its stock appearance.
So there you have it. I'm still doing the shakedown on the car and working out the bugs so no times at the track yet. The boost has been kept at it's 15 psi minimum, but even at that low setting it's been running as fast as my old Talon that had pushed 21 psi out of a 16G, so I figure I'm on the right track. I don't plan on taking it down the quarter mile too many times as I'm focused more on road courses, so once I have the engine sorted, my focus will be on suspension and maybe I'll get around to painting it too.